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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are in imminent dangersycho phat is the new drug from saddam hussein a usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been used at all. is all of this pushing up the demand for psycho pharmaceutic pharmaceuticals? we put that question to our guest, but first here are their born, new york city, 29 years of age, single, jewish, democrat, wes leann university, con net cat, ba, english. late night with david letterman, cbs reports researcher, and altogether, six months. new york magazine, intelligencer intern. editorial assistant. book columnist. features writer. co currently author, working on her first book, female chauvinist pig, simon and schuster, free press. hobbies, cooking, traveling, extreme cooking, gym addict ariel l
a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are in imminent dangersycho phat is the new drug from saddam hussein a usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been...
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used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for coming today. today is the disaster council meeting for friday, september 10, 2010. i'm going to take this opportunity to let you know that we will be making some changes to the agenda, mostly due to the san bruno fire that occurred yesterday. we will reorder the agenda today, and we will be adding the discussion to the agenda regarding yesterday's fire, as well as a moment of silence on this ninth anniversary of the 911 that tax. we realize the ninth anniversary is tomorrow, but we wanted to recognize that since this body is the disaster council. we will also be taking a recess at approximately 1:30 for an emergency briefing, and we are planning and to reconve
used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for coming today. today is the disaster council...
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use just once per day for all-day hold. it is important to use the product as directed. for poor-fitting dentures, see your dentist. for hold from dawn to dark... fixodent and forget it. >>> okay, this is my pet peeve. if you're on a cell phone, especially in a public place, don't talk that loud. as a matter of fact, go outside. if you're going out for dinner tonight, you might want to shut off your cell phone. most people think you should. that's according to a new survey from pc tools. but while 81% of women say you should completely power down at the restaurant, only 69% of men agree with them. also, some interesting stats on privacy in the survey. 17% of men say they don't want their spouse or significant other checking out the files on their computer. that's also one of my pet peeves. and nearly one in two people would be ep barsed if someone saw their files. okay, so everybody here in the studio knows that i love my ipad. i have it hanging out with me and we're going to get to katie. oh, it just fell down, my poor ipad. there it is, i love my ipad. it's the most po
use just once per day for all-day hold. it is important to use the product as directed. for poor-fitting dentures, see your dentist. for hold from dawn to dark... fixodent and forget it. >>> okay, this is my pet peeve. if you're on a cell phone, especially in a public place, don't talk that loud. as a matter of fact, go outside. if you're going out for dinner tonight, you might want to shut off your cell phone. most people think you should. that's according to a new survey from pc...
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it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by stimulus, from my research, this is by far the most effective way to get people back onto the street, on to the payroll, and i want to again thank mayor newsom and trent for their leadership because that is a type of innovation that as a taxpayer, we see on these issues, which is the kind of innovation that makes america the country it is today. now, mayor newsom: what really caught my attention was that he did not want to take the risk of hiring additional employees in the hopes that the company would grow. jobs now allowed him to hire additional employees
it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by...
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there were five of us of them lying in ambush. flat on the ground. one of us was always keeping watch. because we would always switch every fifteen minutes. all of a sudden i heard the sound of gravel rolling down. of the van i saw three fighters climbing towards us. whether it was very quietly very slowly only. i thought if i wake up the others there will be me. to shoot or not to shoot to be or not to be. i had no other choice but to open fire. i only had two seconds to shoot three men. suddenly it's not an exercise anymore look at the intro real. track to the bullet inside and hit the guy right here. i saw is face explode. with but the thick illicitly shoe i just hadn't time to see the second guy he had turned to look at his buddy who's had it been blown away i shot and killed him to. the third one who looked toward me to see where the shots were coming from. with the less that he saw me and he raised his collision a cough but it only took me half a second to shoot him down. have come i got up and went over to see. i just stood there. looking down
there were five of us of them lying in ambush. flat on the ground. one of us was always keeping watch. because we would always switch every fifteen minutes. all of a sudden i heard the sound of gravel rolling down. of the van i saw three fighters climbing towards us. whether it was very quietly very slowly only. i thought if i wake up the others there will be me. to shoot or not to shoot to be or not to be. i had no other choice but to open fire. i only had two seconds to shoot three men....
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thank you both very much for joining us. i know sarah has said and you all have said that you are broken -- moved, i think she said, move bud not unbroken and that all of you will -- all of your efforts to try to win their release. we will see what happens next. frederica, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> all right now, let's move out west to california, where there is a lot of relief, they express, a big search ended there. a group police feared was planning a cult-like mass suicide has actually been found alive. let's get right to cnn's thelma gutierrez joining us on the phone from palmdale. thelma, what happened? >> reporter: frederica, what was really interesting is we came pulling up to the jackie robinson park, right outside of palmdale. while we were pulling up, we could see some of the mothers that were being talked to by some of the sheriff's authorities an we could see the children kind of going into their cars, they were all allowed to leave. basically, this could have been a situation where there wa
thank you both very much for joining us. i know sarah has said and you all have said that you are broken -- moved, i think she said, move bud not unbroken and that all of you will -- all of your efforts to try to win their release. we will see what happens next. frederica, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> all right now, let's move out west to california, where there is a lot of relief, they express, a big search ended there. a group police feared was planning a...
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join us for future episodes. you can >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private property. artists, along with his crew, recently transformed a building turn to vandalism into a masterpiece. let us take a look. >> part of me has so much compassion for other graffiti artists. i understand why they are doing what they do. for me, it was something that was so hard to get out of. the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting. i used to be on these routes. i have compassion for these guys. a lot of these guys are super talented. i am just trying to find the median to still be involved but still do my thing as an artist and work with the city, like we are doing. we are doing this wall in a collaboration with the san francisco arts commission. bas
join us for future episodes. you can >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private property. artists, along with his crew, recently transformed a building turn to vandalism into a...
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an opportunity to participate, to show you, to show everyone who we want to represent us, give us a choice. after the election results came in, what happened was unprecedented in terms of the volume of calls, the e-mails, the faxes, the facebook pages that popped up. the number of people who said, you have got to give alaskan voters a chance. so a write-in process is absolutely a part of that electoral process. i am listening to my constituents. that's what it's all about. it's not about trying to make the republican party happy. it's not about trying to make jim demint happy. it's trying to respond to the people of the state of alaska. i'm going to give them a choice. and if the people on november 2nd say, web don't like her, that's fine. but that's part of what we're doing here. that's part of the process as well. >> what do you think of senator demint and his efforts this year to back tea party candidates, incoming your opponent? >> it's absolutely his right, it has his prerogative. i mean, anybody can step up and say, i want to see more people that are more of my ilk, my mind-se
an opportunity to participate, to show you, to show everyone who we want to represent us, give us a choice. after the election results came in, what happened was unprecedented in terms of the volume of calls, the e-mails, the faxes, the facebook pages that popped up. the number of people who said, you have got to give alaskan voters a chance. so a write-in process is absolutely a part of that electoral process. i am listening to my constituents. that's what it's all about. it's not about trying...
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gordon, the guide to tobacco free pharmacy's could be of use. i am always open to talking with the small business commission, and others as we have, to try to find solutions. i know that we have been in discussions with them and i am hoping we could move forward today. thank you. i would like to thank my colleagues for moving forward what is a very important issue. i certainly support this legislation and the concept behind it. i was very concerned about the situation affecting charley. i do not think that there are other businesses in this specific and special situation. i am wondering, have there been any conversations about providing them with time to transition out of the current business they are in now? it sounds from the testimony that if this were to go into effect, that establishment would close. would there be openness to considering a narrow exception in terms of giving them time to transition? >> from the information given to me,, the information is that i do not think that they will close, from what i heard. there's a certain percen
gordon, the guide to tobacco free pharmacy's could be of use. i am always open to talking with the small business commission, and others as we have, to try to find solutions. i know that we have been in discussions with them and i am hoping we could move forward today. thank you. i would like to thank my colleagues for moving forward what is a very important issue. i certainly support this legislation and the concept behind it. i was very concerned about the situation affecting charley. i do...
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jim cantore jos us. good morning. >> reporte we have begun at least a 36-hour period of what is going to be tropical storm-force winds, maximized tonight with hurricane-force winds probably around the midnht hour as we deal with very, very strong, we think, power outages. they are already beginning to roll . we have approximately 4,000 people without power on the island and we haven't gotten to the worst part of the storm yet. we have gusted to 51 miles per hour at the airport. most of the outages are in the southe province. trees and power lines are beginning to fail and it will only get worse. the biggest issue we have seen has been the bea erosion. there are cuts on the beaches with massive waves you see created in the way when the igor was a four that have created beach erosion. now there are just rocks showing. we'll be in for a beating, but we'll bring you coverage as long as we can. back to you. >> jim cantore from bermuda. thanks. >>> for more than igor's path let's go to janice. >> good morning.
jim cantore jos us. good morning. >> reporte we have begun at least a 36-hour period of what is going to be tropical storm-force winds, maximized tonight with hurricane-force winds probably around the midnht hour as we deal with very, very strong, we think, power outages. they are already beginning to roll . we have approximately 4,000 people without power on the island and we haven't gotten to the worst part of the storm yet. we have gusted to 51 miles per hour at the airport. most of...
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there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russia its government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a vote on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it and those who vote against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it and why it makes us more secure not to have a treaty then if we have the treaty and it's a very hard burden to carry may start even with this treaty in place we're obviously very far from the global zero they call a nuclear free world you know with new forces trying to get hold of nuclear weapons and think they're going to be around for quite some time it's deterring now should we just stop talki
there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russia its government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's largest importer of wheat the country traditionally buys a third of its needs from russia. other countries in north africaand the middle east - which imports half its food - have also been hit hard by the russian ban. >>muriel: this is milling wheat - destined to make bread. the global demand for wheat is at a record level - an estimated 665 million tonnes in 2010-11. but the global wheat crop will only be around 646 million tonnes - which means wheat is trading at a premium. based on the chicago futures market wheat is a 100 dollars a tonne more expensive than maize, up from a 30 dollar a tonne premium at thestart of the summer season. so will the bread this wheat makes be se
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's largest importer of wheat the country traditionally buys a third of its needs from...
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need to use it. one other real good point that you want to think about is that once you learn how to use a handgun place one underneath your bed in your bedroom as long as you don't have small kids in your home. we find in cases like this the culprit will put the person on the floor and you can get ahold of your weapon and use it in case you need it. >> stand by. coming up, an update in the case of a woman who says she was fired for being too sexy. she is right here in the studio. take a look. stay with us. ñ÷ david lettermany veteran's move over. citibank has its own top ten list and takes it from the scene out of the hit show madmen titled what women do to substage their careers. citibank claims that women groom in public, sit demurely and ask permission to too often and offer a limp handshake. it was posted online. the banking giant gave this response. it is not part of a formal human resources communications or any other communications or training program including citi's global programs on wom
need to use it. one other real good point that you want to think about is that once you learn how to use a handgun place one underneath your bed in your bedroom as long as you don't have small kids in your home. we find in cases like this the culprit will put the person on the floor and you can get ahold of your weapon and use it in case you need it. >> stand by. coming up, an update in the case of a woman who says she was fired for being too sexy. she is right here in the studio. take a...
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we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a french-fry basket. >> the festival was only supposed to run one day, but due to its popularity it runs the entire weekend. >>> a father on the run for 17 pears is now behind bars for kidnapping his own child almost tw$ two decades ago. he called his attorney earlier this week saying he wanted to surrender. he kidnapped his son michael back in 1993, to avoid returning the boy to his mourth. the father's attorney say officiils were thrilled to hear michael, now a 20-year old man, is safe. >> i called the detectivessand deputy marshalls in waco that have been
we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a...
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plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about where those hands might have been before they touched the meter. >> where there is dirt there's usually germs. >> reporter: inside a taxi there is no escape. >> you never know what you will find. you have to be careful what you touch. >> what did we find lurkinging? here with the lab results is our microbiologist. welcome back. >> good morning. glad to be back. >> let's get to it. you have good information to share with us. we'll start with the taxi touch screens. in new york city now you can press to pay with your credit card. how bad was it? let's
plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about...
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it takes 30 seconds of reporting, any of us could do it and many of us have, to it figure out there's unrest in the republican party over there, what have we wrought? we like the passion and even some nutty stuff out of the tea party folks ap maybe all we've got, but boy, what kind of a cliff are these guys driving us over. >> they said the same thing about rand paul and hold on, he's 15 points ahead. >> i'm not saying she can't win. crazy stuff happens in politics. >> expert does show scott rasmussen had a book out, a year ago, "mad as hell" about this movement and the main streaking media as sarah palin calls us, you're underestimating this movement and she's been proven right. >> political operatives don't rule the country. evident on tuesday. what i'd love to see an in depth piece about why karl rove is behaving the way he is. >> maybe he wants to win the general election. >> but seems in the party people want principle and not just 51 seats in the state. >> go ahead, seek as many candidates like this as you want. a great move. >> the democrats might be in trouble if they get chri
it takes 30 seconds of reporting, any of us could do it and many of us have, to it figure out there's unrest in the republican party over there, what have we wrought? we like the passion and even some nutty stuff out of the tea party folks ap maybe all we've got, but boy, what kind of a cliff are these guys driving us over. >> they said the same thing about rand paul and hold on, he's 15 points ahead. >> i'm not saying she can't win. crazy stuff happens in politics. >> expert...
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but the descriptions that have been used for this particular storm have scared us. >> meanwhile the remnants of hurricane carl has caused flooding and landslides in south central mexico. at least seven people have died. the storms could bring winds over 100 miles per hour if it makes land tomorrow. >>> b.p. is getting close to killing the blownout well in the gulf of mexico. a pressure test this weekend will determine if the well is sealed for good. >>> the difficulty on this well was really in the design of the kill operation. as far as the well intersection part goes, really, it's pretty much the same. >> earlier today, crews prepared for that test by removing a drill pipe used to pump all that cement into the well. >>> ten pit bulls rescued from a dog fighting operation in ohio are getting new homes here in the washington area tonight. the humane society is bringing the dogs to d.c. with the help of the washington animal rescue league. some 200 american pit bull terriers along with 300 other animals including chickens, roosters, turkeys, reptiles were rescued from a major fighting operati
but the descriptions that have been used for this particular storm have scared us. >> meanwhile the remnants of hurricane carl has caused flooding and landslides in south central mexico. at least seven people have died. the storms could bring winds over 100 miles per hour if it makes land tomorrow. >>> b.p. is getting close to killing the blownout well in the gulf of mexico. a pressure test this weekend will determine if the well is sealed for good. >>> the difficulty on...
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is used to benefit the community. we do think there are some ways where guidelines and criteria can be developed so people who are not now taking advantage of those lands can have an idea about where they need to go as opposed to using the squeaky wheel concept. they really would have an understanding. we think the attorney's office could be very helpful in helping to give information about what those guidelines might be. diversity and inclusion is an area we think is critical in terms of diverse members of the community participating in planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation, and there are ways that bought puc's resources -- there are ways that puc's resources can be made available. this was brought up in groups of people who may have language difficulty understanding english, so we think this is an area where there is lots of room for opportunity. finally, financial and in-kind contributions. that means not just money, but the staff time that is devoted to boards and commissions and task forces that sh
is used to benefit the community. we do think there are some ways where guidelines and criteria can be developed so people who are not now taking advantage of those lands can have an idea about where they need to go as opposed to using the squeaky wheel concept. they really would have an understanding. we think the attorney's office could be very helpful in helping to give information about what those guidelines might be. diversity and inclusion is an area we think is critical in terms of...
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he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act because they do have obligations to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what they're answering to in detaining the man himself seemingly confident of his immunity provided by his political refugee status made his own way to the prosecutor's office where he was detained he said poland was not his enemy and that he wanted to find out for himself why he is wanted something few in moscow believed . and we heard a car i was heading to poland to turn himself in to the prosecutor's office why h
he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act...
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used to be you can say what you want. a fellow s.t. candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by huge sin his house held down the wall a swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police he told them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born or brought to sweden democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population the latest polls put their popularity nationwide at seven point six percent enough to win twenty six parliamentary seats out of three hundred forty nine henning's a political candidate in the nearby town. doesn't agree with the message this week democrats are pushing out but thinks it's important they should be allowed to speak . here. pretty good it's. people. here in this country. other political parties have said they won't work with the sweeping democrats even if they do get elected to parliament so it's not just threats to their safety that the s.d. candidates have to worry about they're already knew. how to keep us out anyway and wha
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she called us or emailed us yesterday morning and told us that she was canceling. said she had scheduling conflicts and a lot of political things she needed to do in her home state. so she couldn't be here. what we did not know at the time was that friday night bill mahr the meade yen had circulated a... the comedian, had circulated a video interview she had done for his program back in 1999. it turned out the segment never aired. but he aired it friday night in which he said, of all things, that she had once dabbleded in witch craft. i want to play that tape for you right now. here it is. >> because i dabbled into witch craft. i hung around people who were doing these things. i'm not making this stuff up. i know what they told me they do. >> wait, i want to hear about this. >> one of my first dates with a witch was on a satanic altar. there was a little blood there. >> your first date was at a satanic altar. >> schieffer: so, there you are. well, after we became aware of this, we emailed the campaign again and asked them to if in fact was that the reason that she
she called us or emailed us yesterday morning and told us that she was canceling. said she had scheduling conflicts and a lot of political things she needed to do in her home state. so she couldn't be here. what we did not know at the time was that friday night bill mahr the meade yen had circulated a... the comedian, had circulated a video interview she had done for his program back in 1999. it turned out the segment never aired. but he aired it friday night in which he said, of all things,...
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and our european allies but us and russia and others. who suffered the same threat mr hard russia has so many times in the past offered the united states to and create this joint defense system missile defense system and there are people who are very skeptic about it saying that russia and the us their interests are so different what would you tell them in a way there's a very sound logic to that if in fact these technologies or purely defensive and have no purpose other than protection. why not i mean what what is what's the argument against. every or at least countries that we can trust having this capability and if it is a confidence building measure as it should be it seems to me to a worthy thing to discuss very complicated technologically. to transfer these technologies from one laboratory to another but may be sophisticated russian scientists might be able to help us with some of this just to be fair on missile defense cooperation u.s. officials did express willingness to work on it do you see some real signs of such cooperation c
and our european allies but us and russia and others. who suffered the same threat mr hard russia has so many times in the past offered the united states to and create this joint defense system missile defense system and there are people who are very skeptic about it saying that russia and the us their interests are so different what would you tell them in a way there's a very sound logic to that if in fact these technologies or purely defensive and have no purpose other than protection. why...
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they were something that natives used for making houses. the construction of the pond is based on abalone house construction. at the bottom of the form, it is woven into a rope which transforms into a manufactured rope. that is a reference to the cordish company, a big industry at the waterfront that went along with the shipbuilding industry. other examples of art work in libraries that you might be interested in seeing it is dana zed's glass shatters in front of a library. there are a wall sculptures in the lobby of the glen park branch library. and then there is an illuminated book on the wall of the mission bay library. >> "ocean current." we are on ocean avenue, so there is a connection to that. that is what this is about. culmination of all lot of dialogue, processing over a five-year period. that is longer than most art projects take, but i really feel like the product was enriched from that. making the sculpture involves forging and fabricating steel. we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grindin
they were something that natives used for making houses. the construction of the pond is based on abalone house construction. at the bottom of the form, it is woven into a rope which transforms into a manufactured rope. that is a reference to the cordish company, a big industry at the waterfront that went along with the shipbuilding industry. other examples of art work in libraries that you might be interested in seeing it is dana zed's glass shatters in front of a library. there are a wall...
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with us and much on tonight's show. we're glad you're here, joining the great audience from new york. [ applause ] the polls are showing that it's looking more and more likely that republicans will take control of the house in the mid-term elections. if democrats lose the majority, nancy pelosi is going to step down as house speaker. the party is going to have to plan for a return to the future without california congresswoman nancy pelosi, as their leader. but i wonder, how would the rest of america, and for that matter, the rest of the world react if nancy pelosi was forced to give up her powerful post? here is a preview. let's watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> ♪ that's the way it should be ♪ ♪ wahoo ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> mike: and that's the way that people all over america and the world just might react to the elections this year. by the way, i was down in mississippi this week. one of about eight states i've been in this week. a candidate for congress handed me a
with us and much on tonight's show. we're glad you're here, joining the great audience from new york. [ applause ] the polls are showing that it's looking more and more likely that republicans will take control of the house in the mid-term elections. if democrats lose the majority, nancy pelosi is going to step down as house speaker. the party is going to have to plan for a return to the future without california congresswoman nancy pelosi, as their leader. but i wonder, how would the rest of...
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new day off helps us think about the community's schools approach. we have continued to attend their functions and to get one on one support making sure we approach that. >> last night, we attended a meeting and committed to knocking on doors. we also committed to having epc come out to the bayview zone to help. a lot of the things you are saying we did not mention in detail. president kim: the board is just hungry for all this information. we want more and more. [applause] -- [laughter] i think that is it for now in terms of questions. thank you so much for the presentation. are there more questions and comments from staff? >> i just wanted to clarify -- are the superintendent zones schools mainly in mission and bayview, or does it struck out two different districts? >> they are mainly in the bayview and mission, but we have two schools that are not -- john muir and paul revere. commissioner yee: could i follow up on my question about the cross pollination? >> we absolutely decided to do that back in june. we have not started to do it yet. right now
new day off helps us think about the community's schools approach. we have continued to attend their functions and to get one on one support making sure we approach that. >> last night, we attended a meeting and committed to knocking on doors. we also committed to having epc come out to the bayview zone to help. a lot of the things you are saying we did not mention in detail. president kim: the board is just hungry for all this information. we want more and more. [applause] -- [laughter]...
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give us a couple more years. if it's not better then, you can throw us out. after all, you left the republicans in for a long time. at least give us four years to try to fix this mess. what i would like to see them talk about now is two things. one, and most important, what are we going to do in the next two years and who is more likely to do it? where are the jobs are going to come from, small business, manufacturing and clean energy? where is the money to finance them? banks and corporations in america today have lots of money that they can invest right now. banks have $1.8 trillion in cash reserves uncommitted to loans. more than enough to get us out. and the third thing is the job training thing i mentioned earlier. how are we going to train people for the things that are there? then the democrats ought to talk about the republican agenda. they want to repeal financial reform. they want to repeal the best student loan reform in history. they want to repeal, not fix health care. health care needs fixing, but if you repeal it, you'll go back to what we had
give us a couple more years. if it's not better then, you can throw us out. after all, you left the republicans in for a long time. at least give us four years to try to fix this mess. what i would like to see them talk about now is two things. one, and most important, what are we going to do in the next two years and who is more likely to do it? where are the jobs are going to come from, small business, manufacturing and clean energy? where is the money to finance them? banks and corporations...
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i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are living below the poverty line. we are highlighting the top stories of today and all this week welcome to the program it is election day in sweden where the ruling coalition expected to win most votes but are controversial immigration party you so far is attracting most of the headlines latest polls suggests the center right bloc will win all though the center left opposition isn't that far behind but for many observers this has been overshadowed by the growing popularity of the far right sweden democr
i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so
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there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia russian's government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions that are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a vote on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it and those who vote against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it.
there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia russian's government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions that are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the...
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last year, the use to want to kick us out of the room, and they never succeeded, but they still wanted to do that nonetheless. the other point i wanted to make was to echo ms. jackson's statements about the good faith effort approach to local hiring, a lot of us are working to strengthen and eliminate the good faith effort approach to local hiring, hopefully, to get the kind of system where we can get everybody who is out of work right now, especially the folks that are struggling as much as folks on the ground in communities to really get more of -- what we're looking for is union jobs. to get folks in the community in good, solid work, and to get our brothers and were -- brothers and sisters from the rank-and- file to work. we think the way to do that is to eliminate good faith effort. we even published a report called "the failure of good faith" because we feel very strongly about this because we feel that it failed. so i'm going to give you a copy of this. and that any further public comment? -- >> any further public comment? seeing none, we can move on. >> mr. president, the next
last year, the use to want to kick us out of the room, and they never succeeded, but they still wanted to do that nonetheless. the other point i wanted to make was to echo ms. jackson's statements about the good faith effort approach to local hiring, a lot of us are working to strengthen and eliminate the good faith effort approach to local hiring, hopefully, to get the kind of system where we can get everybody who is out of work right now, especially the folks that are struggling as much as...
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and james freeman joins us with more. james, how good is this plan? >> it's pretty good if thinking about finances of the state of the new jersey. you mentioned $46 billion, it's bigger, it's about 67eds billion on the health side. $100 billion in combination. >> yes. i should say, let's be official. some people say it's more like a couple hundred billion. he destroys most that have unfunded liability if he gets this plan through. >> most of these have just put the state employees in line with what the people in the private business world already have to live with. >> it's those people have jobs now in private business. >> yes. but retirement age in new jersey is what? 60? >> it depends. whether you've been allowed to do there is retire early and get great benefits. part of the plan is penalizing people more for early retirement and making 65 the norm, which it should be. >> a hole is that there is no proposal to transfer public employees to a 401(k) plan system which you have, dan and most have. there is all very few pensions anymore. they're in publ
and james freeman joins us with more. james, how good is this plan? >> it's pretty good if thinking about finances of the state of the new jersey. you mentioned $46 billion, it's bigger, it's about 67eds billion on the health side. $100 billion in combination. >> yes. i should say, let's be official. some people say it's more like a couple hundred billion. he destroys most that have unfunded liability if he gets this plan through. >> most of these have just put the state...
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used to be, but not recently. this is our first time i think since thanksgiving. >> yeah, since thanksgiving. >> larry: really? but you talk never more than three days without talking, right? >> we talk every day. we're very close. >> larry: the palms in las vegas has a hotel suite with a basketball court and a suite with two bowling lanes and a sweet designed by hugh hefner, that goes for $40,000 a night. we'll find out who stays there, next. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorrow in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [ courier ] we can help. when you ship with fedex, you can work right up until the last minute. it gives you more time to get stuff done. that's a great idea. ♪ i need to speak with you privately ♪ ♪ i found your resume on th
used to be, but not recently. this is our first time i think since thanksgiving. >> yeah, since thanksgiving. >> larry: really? but you talk never more than three days without talking, right? >> we talk every day. we're very close. >> larry: the palms in las vegas has a hotel suite with a basketball court and a suite with two bowling lanes and a sweet designed by hugh hefner, that goes for $40,000 a night. we'll find out who stays there, next. ♪ for he's a jolly good...
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that is it on for us. there is so much more information about proposition 19 for you on our website. all you have to do is click on www.abc7.com and look at the community page. if you are looking for community resources in your neighborhood, dial 211 for help and all that and more at www.abc7.com. i'm cheryl jennings. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you next time and have a great week. bye-bye.
that is it on for us. there is so much more information about proposition 19 for you on our website. all you have to do is click on www.abc7.com and look at the community page. if you are looking for community resources in your neighborhood, dial 211 for help and all that and more at www.abc7.com. i'm cheryl jennings. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you next time and have a great week. bye-bye.
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please let us know. send e-mails to u.s. farm report or call and leave us a voice mail. coming up a retired soldier finds a new way to serve his country. stay with us, the second half of u.s. farm report is coming right up. today on u.s. farm report, what is in a name? corn processers try to rebrand a confusing product. what is the tracker pull sounded like a gulf tornment and the oil is out of sight but customers are weary of seafood from the gulf. u.s. farm report brought to you by chevy and their award winning cars trucks and crossovers and by yamaha, nobody is more in tuned with motorsports than yamaha. hello and welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm john pipps, a few week ago i read themos popular name for baby girls was isabella, odd naming children after a spanish queen in the 1400s, somebody clued me in about the twilight vampire series but just like the slew of jasons and heathers in my son's generation, names are subject to fads and as we'll learn shortly an unfortunate name can be a problem for a long time. the nickname stinky stuck to my father's friend for 80 plu
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the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all t ideas we get from the classroom togethep. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls can weigh 1,300 pounds. >> yeah. no, the first time that i had to measure the... you know, something under the bull, and every time he moved, i jerked back, pulled away, because i don't want to get kicked. but i think that having that awareness and that respect for the animal is what prevents me from getting hurt. >> ok, zuhal. 89-79. >> despite their busy day, there's always time for fun. and it's usually muddy fun. this testing program is important for cattle ranchers like kim and hry favier. they're fourth-generation ranchers who own the bulls on this family ranch. >> it means a lot to us. it's part of the land. we're part of an industry that i'm very proud of. and it's a lifestyle. it's a lot of hard work, but it's a great way to live. >> they tell me each bull can produce about 50 calve
the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all t ideas we get from the classroom togethep. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls can weigh 1,300 pounds. >> yeah. no, the first time that i had to measure the... you know, something under the bull, and every time he moved, i jerked back, pulled away, because i...
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this will allow us to create more jobs that are needed and also to have more hotel customers. thank you. >> thank you. >> there are a lot of bars in this area. the restaurants, you have this parsing and you have the restaurants in between. i support everything and everyone has said. thank you. >> i was born and raised in the marina. my family has three restaurants on the block. i am one that has been around there forever. i have seen them come and go. wednesday, they have loud music going on right across the street. i'm nervous as well. the noise level is at the front of the house not at the back. i think the people that are posed, at the back. my mother sleeps in the back of the house. most of the noise comes directly from the alleyway and permeates from the street. it doesn't bother me, i sleep through everything. if they want to do that on thursday night, i don't mind. i have talked to the neighbors, they're happy to have them there. they are two french women that have been taken there. they are all in favor of it. thank you. >> i'm here to support my dead on it in a full e
this will allow us to create more jobs that are needed and also to have more hotel customers. thank you. >> thank you. >> there are a lot of bars in this area. the restaurants, you have this parsing and you have the restaurants in between. i support everything and everyone has said. thank you. >> i was born and raised in the marina. my family has three restaurants on the block. i am one that has been around there forever. i have seen them come and go. wednesday, they have loud...
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and you can find us on facebook and follow us on twitter. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more singing from the shaker meeting at sabbath day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com woman: the odds of this daughter of a clergyman spending 11 weeks at #1 on the u.s. singles charts? 1 in 19 million. the odds of going on to win 6 grammy awards? 1 in 1.4 million. the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.
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all of us together. if we don't -- if there's a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it. if we don't, we don't do it. >> larry: like a jury? >> we tend to listen to joe. he's always been -- had instincts. >> larry: have you had 3-2 votes? >> yes, we have. >> larry: but that means no, right? >> well, we come to a decision. it's not always -- we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out. >> if somebody really doesn't want to do something and have a strong opinion about it, we usually don't do it. >> larry: have you had a business bomb? phil? you all agreed on, went into, it didn't work? >> we were in the birmingham fire, united states -- or ufl -- or world football -- >> larry: the team? >> yeah. >> larry: the new jersey -- >> it was a different league. we were partners with the nfl. and we started off with a great partnership with the nfl. but it just didn't work out. tough to get fans out there. the brand of football wasn't what americans were used to. that was
all of us together. if we don't -- if there's a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it. if we don't, we don't do it. >> larry: like a jury? >> we tend to listen to joe. he's always been -- had instincts. >> larry: have you had 3-2 votes? >> yes, we have. >> larry: but that means no, right? >> well, we come to a decision. it's not always -- we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out. >> if somebody really...
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they handed to us twice in convincing fashion. and that's the team that we expect to see on sunday. >> it's amazing is matching their tough physical play. but if there's one thing that we can do as an offensive front is that, is match a tenacious d and d and we have a number of guys up front that can match that and we expect to do that on sunday. >> carson palmer has success for the ravens. and his receivers include two of best of all time, to and ochocinco. joe flacco looking to get the baltimore offense in gear. one of the headlines is the battle of the ravens' new receiver. and baltimore is favored to win today. and doing so with give the ravens to road victories to start the season. we'll see how it plays out this afternoon. enjoy the game. >>> can the ravens make it two in a row? you can watch all the action against the bengals right here at 1:00 p.m. today on wjz 13. >> to and ochocinco. >> that should be fun. >> are you watching? >> absolutely. it's football sunday. >> and fall is coming up and we're ready for it. >> on wed
they handed to us twice in convincing fashion. and that's the team that we expect to see on sunday. >> it's amazing is matching their tough physical play. but if there's one thing that we can do as an offensive front is that, is match a tenacious d and d and we have a number of guys up front that can match that and we expect to do that on sunday. >> carson palmer has success for the ravens. and his receivers include two of best of all time, to and ochocinco. joe flacco looking to...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us "we the people." >> chris: christine o'donnell, the new republican senate nominee in delaware at the value voters conference in washington friday, firing up her supporters. it's time for our sunday group. bill kristol of the weekly standard. nina easton of "fortune" magazine. former state department official, liz cheney, and, juan williams, from national public radio. bill, let's starts with christine o'donnell. because the -- before her primary win on tuesday, your weekly standard had run not one but two stories about her. this month, raising questions of her honesty and i think it is fair to say her mental stability and now we have her campaign cancelling her appearance here on fox news sunday, because of the exhaustion. the new tape of -- though a tape from 1999, newly released, about dabbling in witchcraft, how deep are your reservation about christine o'donnell. >> i'm a fellow we think nut and in that respect i would like her and agree with the votes she's cast in the
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us "we the people." >> chris: christine o'donnell, the new republican senate nominee in delaware at the value voters conference in washington friday, firing up her supporters. it's time for our sunday group. bill kristol of the weekly standard. nina easton of "fortune" magazine. former state department official, liz cheney, and, juan williams, from national public radio. bill, let's starts with christine o'donnell....
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
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i mean, just have a tough call against us. they are in washington, d.c., they are supposed to be a good team, houston oil zblers i was looking for the call the ugly sign, you know. evidently, the official saw it better than i did. >> one last chancet double redemption. foer skins tony zendejas, 40 yards out. it is good. the skins win ugly, 16-13. >> it has to hurt terribly against the redskins. >> not just the redskins. they would hurt against any team. i mean, anyime have you an opportunity like that, tie the ball game and you don't, you know, it hurts. ironically, the first version of instant replay started the next season in 1986. coaches were not allowed to throw that red flag out tre and challenge. only officials could request a review. >> this afternoon the redskins secondary will have his hands full with andre johnson. one of the players who will be called upon to keep the houston passing game at bay, safety reed doughty, always ready for game time. >> one, two, three. >> i like to get on that first team bus and get the
i mean, just have a tough call against us. they are in washington, d.c., they are supposed to be a good team, houston oil zblers i was looking for the call the ugly sign, you know. evidently, the official saw it better than i did. >> one last chancet double redemption. foer skins tony zendejas, 40 yards out. it is good. the skins win ugly, 16-13. >> it has to hurt terribly against the redskins. >> not just the redskins. they would hurt against any team. i mean, anyime have you...
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it is a big investment for us. we are also proud of the fact that we are signatories to operating engineers local chapter 3. their mission is quality jobs and the best possible wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions for their members. they have sponsored everyone of their -- we have sponsored everyone of our employees into the union and we look forward to them being active for years to come. opportunity does not stop at royal drive. because we have an expanded workforce, at new equipment, and do not get to perform brilliantly only for our prime sponsors, but did to compete. we can now compete where we never could before with the small business enterprise. we have a job on the san francisco general hospital, a small job we won, but there are many other new projects coming up in the city and in the bay area the will allow us an opportunity to compete at a different level. in closing, i would like to say for us the presidio parkway was a game changer. i think this is exactly what president obama and speaker pe
it is a big investment for us. we are also proud of the fact that we are signatories to operating engineers local chapter 3. their mission is quality jobs and the best possible wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions for their members. they have sponsored everyone of their -- we have sponsored everyone of our employees into the union and we look forward to them being active for years to come. opportunity does not stop at royal drive. because we have an expanded workforce, at new...
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of communicating with us by e-mail, letting us know what is going on. i would particularly interested in those professional development opportunities, and some advice for when you think it might be helpful if we are available to show up to show support. i do not think it is appropriate for board farmers to be at all the meetings you have -- all board members to be at all the meetings you have. not only do i want to see how this is working and the potential implications, but also i think it is important for the people working at these schools to understand how important we think this is. if you can in the coming weeks figure out a way to do that, give us some advice. i would appreciate that. >> we would be glad to do that. commissioner yee: thanks for the report. i have been anxious to hear about these for a while now. a couple of things that would be helpful for me -- i would like to get an update of the organizational chart. i know you have given some organizational charts before, but it would be nice when i am walking to the schools that i see that. a
of communicating with us by e-mail, letting us know what is going on. i would particularly interested in those professional development opportunities, and some advice for when you think it might be helpful if we are available to show up to show support. i do not think it is appropriate for board farmers to be at all the meetings you have -- all board members to be at all the meetings you have. not only do i want to see how this is working and the potential implications, but also i think it is...
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, that they claim are effective, could be used by us, too,safer and less expensive. the bottom line is, that -- i'll give you a list of the most commonly used ones, and, generally speaking, i have to say, that many of them do work to some extent and, if you are so motivated, you should try them. the first one, is dhea. that is a components of the sex hormones and may work, especially if men, with low testosterone levels. the problem with it is sometimes it lowers the good hdl and can cause acne. the next problem -- next i wish i could read it on the screen. is... horny -- excuse the expression, horny goat weed. a real drug and it may help also. the problem with horny goat weed which you can get at a health food store, is that we're not sure how about safe it is, and what the side effects are and i would be careful with that particular drug. the next one is folic acid. if you take a lot of extra folic acid and vitamin e, that may help but, be sure the not to take too much. it is particularly helpful if you are taking viagra. it may increase, improve the effects of via
, that they claim are effective, could be used by us, too,safer and less expensive. the bottom line is, that -- i'll give you a list of the most commonly used ones, and, generally speaking, i have to say, that many of them do work to some extent and, if you are so motivated, you should try them. the first one, is dhea. that is a components of the sex hormones and may work, especially if men, with low testosterone levels. the problem with it is sometimes it lowers the good hdl and can cause...